Norman Regional Primary Care - Findlay is a physician-led family medicine clinic in Norman that accepts walk-ins and scheduled appointments, serving adults and families across a broad range of preventive and acute care needs. The practice operates as part of Norman Regional Health System, a regional network that includes the main hospital in Norman and affiliated clinics.
This clinic functions as a mid-sized primary care practice in a medical office setting. Unlike urgent care centers, it focuses on establishing ongoing relationships with patients and managing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension alongside acute visits for colds, infections, and minor injuries. Unlike a hospital emergency department, it does not provide imaging or inpatient beds but can order labs drawn on site and coordinate imaging at affiliated facilities. The Findlay location sits in Norman proper and draws patients from the surrounding Cleveland County area.
The clinic handles preventive visits (annual exams, blood pressure screening, age-appropriate vaccinations), acute care (respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, skin infections), chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol), and minor procedures such as wart removal and laceration repair. The practice accepts most major insurance plans including Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and United Healthcare; confirm your specific plan when scheduling. Uninsured or cash-pay patients should ask about self-pay rates at check-in. No specific cash prices are published online, which is common for primary care; out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan's deductible and coinsurance structure.
Norman has several primary care options. Physicians Partners of Norman, an independent group on the south side, also accepts walk-ins and scheduled appointments but does not publish extended hours online, making scheduling less transparent than Norman Regional's published schedule. OU Health's family medicine clinic in Norman offers integrated electronic health records with OU Medicine's specialist network, a significant advantage if you expect to need referrals to Tulsa-based specialists; however, it typically has longer new-patient wait times than community-based practices. Compared to urgent care chains like MedExpress or NextCare, Norman Regional provides continuity of care and preventive programming but has restricted hours and requires appointment-making for non-acute visits. Choose Norman Regional if you seek an ongoing provider relationship and accept the trade-off of potentially longer appointment lead times; choose urgent care if you have a specific acute issue and need to be seen within the hour regardless of provider history.
This practice suits adults who live or work in Norman and want walk-in capacity for minor acute illness, families seeking one provider for multiple members, and patients with chronic conditions requiring regular management and medication refills. It does not serve pediatric patients under age 16; parents must use a dedicated pediatrician or family practice that explicitly treats children. It is less suitable for patients requiring same-day imaging or specialist consultation on the same visit. Patients without insurance or with high-deductible plans should confirm payment expectations before arrival.
New patients should bring photo ID, insurance card, and any recent medical records from previous providers. Expect to complete a paper or digital health history covering family medical history, current medications, allergies, and reason for visit. Wait time for scheduled new-patient appointments varies with schedule, but walk-ins typically wait 30 to 45 minutes during peak hours (morning and early afternoon on weekdays). The provider will take a focused history, perform an examination, order labs or imaging if needed, and discuss management. If the visit uncovers a need beyond the clinic's scope, the provider will refer you to the appropriate specialist or ER.
The clinic operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (verify these hours with the practice, as they change seasonally or may adjust without notice). It accepts both walk-ins and scheduled appointments; walk-in availability depends on volume that day. The office is located at a Norman Regional medical campus on Findlay Road. Parking is free in the adjacent lot. The clinic does not offer weekend or evening hours, which limits access for shift workers and limits walk-in viability for patients who need care outside business hours.
Norman Regional Primary Care - Findlay serves as Norman's most accessible physician-led primary care option for daytime walk-in visits and routine family medicine, trades appointment speed for continuity and preventive depth, and suits established residents more than transient patients or those with complex specialist needs.
